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How is CVT transmission in the Elantra different from automatics?
02 January 2025 10:24
Normal driving is fine with the CVT, but if you want something sporty get the N Line with the DCT. It’s a completely different experience.
How is CVT transmission in the Elantra different from automatics?
02 January 2025 10:24
My CVT in my Elantra has been flawless at 50K miles. If you follow the maintenance schedule it should be reliable.
How is CVT transmission in the Elantra different from automatics?
02 January 2025 10:24
It took a bit of getting used to the CVT, but I now like how smooth it is. I’m averaging 40 mpg on my commute, which is awesome, plus.
How is CVT transmission in the Elantra different from automatics?
02 January 2025 10:24
If the CVT bothers you, at least spend a decent length of time in the car before you buy. There are some people who never get used to the feel and some who like it.
Is the Elantra's bold styling passé, or will it soon look dated?
02 January 2025 10:24
The Elantra’s design is going to age like fine wine, I think. It's so distinctive, it'll likely become iconic for this era of car design. Bold moves like this tend to do.
Is the Elantra's bold styling passé, or will it soon look dated?
02 January 2025 10:24
No way, it’s already starting to look dated to me. In a few years those sharp angles and creases are going to scream 'early 2020s'. I prefer timeless designs.
Is the Elantra's bold styling passé, or will it soon look dated?
02 January 2025 10:24
Hyundai took a risk, and it's a love-it-or-hate-it design, but I appreciate that. At least it’s not another boring econobox, even if it does look dated later.
Is the Elantra's bold styling passé, or will it soon look dated?
02 January 2025 10:24
I think some of the details like the huge grille will look pretty silly in 5-10 years but the overall shape might age okay. It’s being too edgy.
Is the Elantra's bold styling passé, or will it soon look dated?
02 January 2025 10:24
It'll age better than most people think I actually believe. Check out how the previous gen Elantra still looks fresh. Hyundai's designs are always relevant.
Is the Elantra's bold styling passé, or will it soon look dated?
02 January 2025 10:24
Who cares if it ages well, as long as you like it? The beauty of cars is that they’re supposed to be enjoyed in the moment. So, if you dig the look then go for it!
Is the Elantra's bold styling passé, or will it soon look dated?
02 January 2025 10:24
I'm on the fence. There are some angles that look great, others that don't. It's definitely eye catching, which is a good thing for a compact car in this price range.
How much of a budget sports sedan is the Elantra N Line? Or is it just clever marketing?
02 January 2025 10:24
The N Line is a nice compromise of performance and practicality. It's not a track monster, but it's a hell of a lot more fun than a regular Elantra without giving up daily usability.
How much of a budget sports sedan is the Elantra N Line? Or is it just clever marketing?
02 January 2025 10:24
It's just clever marketing. If you want a real sports sedan, save up for the full Elantra N. All show and no go, the N Line.
How much of a budget sports sedan is the Elantra N Line? Or is it just clever marketing?
02 January 2025 10:24
The N Line gives you a lot of bang for your buck for the price. It's not the fastest but it's a massive step up from the base model and I feel special driving it.
How much of a budget sports sedan is the Elantra N Line? Or is it just clever marketing?
02 January 2025 10:24
I cross shopped the N Line with the Civic Si, honestly, the Hyundai felt more refined and comfortable for daily use. It's sporty enough for me.
How much of a budget sports sedan is the Elantra N Line? Or is it just clever marketing?
02 January 2025 10:24
For people who want something sportier but aren’t willing to pay for or justify the impracticality of a full on performance car, it’s a good entry point. It’s a 'sports sedan lite' kinda thing.
How much of a budget sports sedan is the Elantra N Line? Or is it just clever marketing?
02 January 2025 10:24
The N Line is more about the look than anything else. The power bump's pretty modest; the suspension tweaks are nice. It’s for the people who want to feel sporty without being a true sports car.
How much of a budget sports sedan is the Elantra N Line? Or is it just clever marketing?
02 January 2025 10:24
I’ve followed my N Line a few times and it’s no race car, but it’s surprisingly capable and fun. If you want to take it further, it’s a great platform for mild modifications.
Are people just lying about the Hyundai Elantra's reliability?
02 January 2025 10:24
I’ve had my 2018 Elantra now at over 200k miles and it’s been rock solid. It’s just regular maintenance, and it keeps on ticking. I do think some of the reliability issues are blown out of proportion or reflect older models.
Are people just lying about the Hyundai Elantra's reliability?
02 January 2025 10:24
The complete opposite has been my experience. My engine light came on in my 2021 Elantra with only 15k miles on it and I've been waiting months for the parts due to all the recalls. It's been a nightmare.
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